Fit

Fit

The matching of the investor's requirements and needs such as risk tolerance and growth potential preference with a specific investment. Also, how well or how poorly a regression line represents the data points it is based on. A good ‘fit’ indicates a high correlation coefficient.

Fit

fit

A condition in which a security fulfills an investor's portfolio needs. For example, an investor may select a new municipal bond because that bond's maturity makes it a good fit in the investor's portfolio.

But having in my life perused many state-trials, which I ever observed to terminate as the judges thought fit to direct, I durst not rely on so dangerous a decision, in so critical a juncture, and against such powerful enemies.

It is true I had my head full of pride, but, knowing nothing of the wickedness of the times, I had not one thought of my own safety or of my virtue about me; and had my young master offered it at first sight, he might have taken any liberty he thought fit with me; but he did not see his advantage, which was my happiness for that time.

IN THE MATTER OF THE JEAN SCENE (IRELAND) LIMITED (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS 1963 to 2013 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 273 of the Companies Act 1963, that a meeting of the Creditors of the above named Company will be held at One Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1 on 11 May 2015 at 10:45 am for the purpose of having laid before the meeting by the Liquidator an account of his acts and dealings and if thought fit, passing the following resolutions: Resolutions: "That the Liquidator's account for the period to the Final Meeting be approved.

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